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A Japanese telescope captured footage of the anomaly after a SpaceX navigation satellite launch.

Business Insider USA blue spiral flies through the night sky on January 18. Photo captured by a National Astronomical Observatory of Japan camera. For more stories, go toA ghostly blue spiral spotted in the sky over Hawaii could be related to a SpaceX satellite launch, the National Astronomical Observatory of JapanThe tweet featured an image of the spiral over Mauna Kea on Hawaii's Hawaii Island, on January 18.

"The Subaru-Asahi Star Camera captured a mysterious flying spiral over Maunakea, Hawai`i," the Subaru Telescope said on Twitter on January 19."The spiral seems to be related to the SpaceX company's launch of a new satellite." that the spiral was likely caused by SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket — which launches satellites and cargo into space — dumping fuel during a descent.the Washington Post reported.After the launch, the Subaru Telescope saw the spiral formation fly over the Mauna Kea volcano before dissipating.

On Jan 18, 2023 , the Subaru-Asahi Star Camera captured a mysterious flying spiral over Maunakea, Hawai`i. The spiral seems to be related to the SpaceX company's launch of a new satellite.

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